Date Cake (Eggless)

This is a cake recipe I got from my pachi(mom’s sister). She has an amazing collection of very easy and very tasty food. One among them is this cake. The cake mix requires hardly 2-3 steps and you will have a cake with amazing taste
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This is one of the dishes she always prepared for any parties at her home. It became so popular that everybody started asking her for this recipe. It spread in her circle of friends and relatives like a wild fever. After a few days everybody was baking this cake at their home. There is a tradition in their family to send food items, mostly sweets or some other special dishes, to friends and relatives occasionally -once in a month or so. After this ‘cake fever’, everybody was finding this cake in the box sent to them. Finally Pachi was so bored of eating it, she had to stop baking this.
When I started baking, I prepared this once and took it to office. Again, the ‘cake fever’ was spread in the office. Everybody who tasted the cake thought I bought it from the store and was bluffing about having baked it myself!!!. So be careful when you are baking this, you might start a ‘cake fever’ again
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This cake tastes great when served with vanilla icecream.
I wish to send this entry to Meenakshi’s ‘Picnic at park‘ event.
Ingredinets:
18 dates(Khajoor)
3/4 cup milk
3/4 cup sugar
1 cup all purpose flour or maida
1/2 cup oil
1 tea spn baking soda
1 tbl spn cashews, walnuts(optional)
PS: If you use ‘baking powder’ instead of ‘baking soda’, cake becomes a bit harder.
Method:
Soak the dates in warm milk overnight (I usually don’t soak the dates since I use the seedless dates, I just heat milk and dates for few minutes or microwave them so that dates becomes soft and help in grinding). Remove the seeds. Add sugar and grind them to a smooth paste along with the milk in which it is soaked in. Add oil and mix.
Sieve together flour and baking soda. Add the flour one table spoon at a time and mix slowly. Add the nuts and mix.


Preheat the oven at 350F. Bake the cake in a greased oven proof dish for 35-40min (or till a knife inserted in the cake comes out clean).


Makes 8 large pieces
Preparation time : 45min

Updated pictures on Feb 17th 2008 :
PS: The color of the cake largely depends on the dates used. I have made it with different varieties of dates and sometimes it turns out black and sometimes it is very light in color. So do not panic if your cake does not look exactly like mine.
In above picture, I have used buttercream icing for decoration.
One change I made this time is, I didn’t add oil. It was a bit less dense, but the taste was still great. So I think I will be baking the low calorie version, ie without oil hereafter. All other ingredients quantity remain same.

very good. i like this way
chef parakrama
Hi Shilpa!!!
I tried this cake day before and it came out very well. Thanks a lot for sharing so easy and excellent recipies. I find it very comfotable to experiment your recipies. Most of the time it comes out very well. I baked this cake at 11 pm after getting back from work!!!!!
awesome recipe!! i haev made it so many times…
truly the ‘fever’ is spreading!!
thanks
Tried it last night. Turned out really well. Very very moist and delicious. Thanks for this wonderful recipe
Hi,
I really like your website. My native is Kumta and a lot of your dishes remind me of my aayee’s recipes
I tried your date cake and it came out wonderfully. I used wheat flour instead of maida and was a little apprehensive about it but it turned out fine. Thanks for such great recipes!
Hi Shilpa,
Wonderfull receipe . looks Yummy and wanted to taste it. will try out and let u know. Thanks keep posting new receipe’s
Hi Shilpa,
I tried out your recipe – it was delicious. My daughter does not eat dates – so this is a great way to have her eat some dates. Thank you so much…
Hi Shilpa,
I am regular reader of ur blog and thanks for posting whole lot of M’loreran dishes. Today for the third time I prepared date cake within a month and turned out to be a favourite cake for my daughter. Its really spreading like a cake fever among my friends.
Vanitha
Superb!!!!!!
Hi Shilpa,
I tried this cake and everyone loved it. Thanks for such a simple and delicious recipe.
Meghana
dear shilpa,
i made this cake this afternoon for my mom’s birthday and it turned out awesome. i just loved so did everyone. just that i didn’t do any icing on it. i was hesistant first to do something like this without an egg as i always baked one with eggs. but thanks a million. i will make t his more often now.
thanks once again
sandhya
Dear Shipla:
I tried this cake and it was good. I used butter instead of oil and also I used on 15 dates instead of 18(the dates were really big), it was sweet enough.
Thanks for such a simple recipe. I have to try without oil next time.
Latha
Dear Shilpa:
Thanks for such a lovely recipe. I tried this one and it was good. I used butter instead of oil and also only 15 dates instead of 18(they were big dates).
Next time I want to try without oil.
Thanks again,
Latha
Hi shilpa,
started browsing ur site since few days,great recipes.
wanted to try the date cake,what do u mean by 1 cup any measurement (in ml)i am confused which cup to use??actually tried to read the comments thinking i might find in it but god how many comments for the cake tired…………..plz let me know.have never baked a cake can i use the aluminium tray available in market to bake,after greasing u sai we need to powder it what powder?????plz let me know,waiting for ur reply so that i can try the cake. thanks in advance
Shilpa: Bhagyashree, 1 cup measurement in the measuring cups that you get in market, usually its a set of cups and spoons with exact measurements(like this, I have a similar plastic one). I think its about 126gms(according to google). You should use “oven proof dish”. You will get these in any supermarkets these days. I am not sure where I said use “powder”!!!!. But anyway – greasing of dish means, applying butter to the cake vessel and then spreading some loose flour(abt 1 tea spn) so that the vessel gets a nice coating of flour(the same flour used for making the cake).
hI THANK U VERY MUCH, WILL BUY THOSE CUPS.I TRIED BAKING FISH BUT EVERTHING STICKED BADLY HAD APPLIED OLIVE OIL TOO.IS SHALLOW FRY BETTER ?HOW TO BAKE THE FISH?I HAVE AN OVEN GRILL. THSNK U IN ADVANCE
Dear Shilpa,
I came across your site sometime back when I was looking for tasty Indian chicken recipes to cook for my husband, as I did not eat or cook chicken while growing up – I am a self taught cook and am always looking for good recipes to try! I now come to your site regularly and love browsing for interesting ideas to cook vegetables and chicken other than the ways I know. Besides the wonderfully easy recipes that you post, I would really like to thank you for taking the time and effort to collect your family’s recipes (which to me are like heirlooms) and sharing them with all your readers. I personally think food spreads joy and you have added to the joy of many-a-families – so thank you!
As for the date cake, believe it or not, it was my first attempt (ever) at baking a cake and although your recipe looked easy and very tempting, I was worried about it. I have always been told that baking is an exact science and not every one can get it right.. I am a person who finds it hard to stick to recipes, as I always improvise to add my own touch but I stuck to your recipe and thank god I did (well, almost!!). I used big mejdool dates and less sugar and half the quantity of oil and it turned out absolutely fabulous!!! I got home from work at 8 o’clock and the cake was ready for us as a lovely dessert by the time we finished dessert.. My husband has already polished off half of it and said that he really loved it. It is a lovely recipe and one which I will definitely try again.
Keep posting as I really look forward to seeing your traditional recipes and pictures – actually the pictures are what makes me decide to try the recipes out..
All the best and many thanks again!
Shweta
Hi,
I baked this cake, it came out very yummy. My 2 year old son is fan of this cake.
Hi Shilpa thanks for sharing this recipe.Tried it today & it was delicious.My daughter just wouldn’t believe that a cake so delicious can be baked without butter,cream ,ghee & essence
Hey Shilpa!
First off, a big thanks for this wonderful & truly awesome recipe!!! This cake is super! I doubled the recipe & it disappeared within 2 days!
The best part about this cake: doesn’t need too many ingredients, doesn’t need too many pots n pans for the prep work, doesn’t need any special kind of equipment, all the ingredients are readily available and the taste of this cake is really really good!!
Now coming to the actual cake: I doubled the recipe & baked it in a 9″x 12″ dark non-stick pan at 350F. The edges of the cake rose well but the cake seemed to sink in the center, don’t know why. After the cake was baked (about 40mins or so) I let it cool completely. Then when I turned it over, the middle part stuck to the pan & the edges came of instantly! This has happened the first time….and I have baked lots of cakes. I had greased the pan very well…so have no idea what went wrong. And lastly the amount called for adding the nuts which is optional…..I changed that & added 1/4 cup of chopped walnuts. Next time I’m going to increase them to 1/2 a cup, they taste awesome in this cake…..the nutty texture of the almonds with the chewy texture of the dates goes well. (remember this is for the recipe which I had doubled…..so if you are going to bake the cake with 1 cup of flour I guess 1/4 cup of chopped walnuts should be good).
Next time I’m going to be adventourous & try the same cake with whole wheat flour & see what happens. Will post back here to let you all know.
But to all those who are ‘thinking’ of trying this cake: Go Ahead!! You will love this cake!
Once again Shilpa, a BIG thanks!!! And please do convey the same to your Aunt who shared this recipe with you!!
Hi Shilpa,
I tried ur date cake n it was absolutely delicious.Only change I made was I used Whole wheat flour instead if Maida for health reasons.Thanks a ZILLION!!!
rashmi,
i want to try it with whole wheat flour too….since you’ve tried it, i wanted to know how did you like the taste & texture of the cake?
thanks in advance.
pallavi.
hi shilpa,
I tried cake..n must confess…the softest, fluffiest n brownest non-chocolate cake that i have ever baked. the oil had no smell in it. will try with ghee and wheat-flour next time.
it was appreciated by my family as well as by colleages.
thanks for posting such great recipe.
please send me the receipe of eggless sponge cake by using yoghurt & not oil
Hi Shilpa!
Made the cake…..again!! It’s too yummy & dissappearsso quickly that I had to bake it again. And I always double the recipe!
This time tried it with whole wheat pastry flour. It was good. But not as good as the all purpose flour one.With whole wheat flour it comes out more dense & heavy.
Also this time I baked it in 2 pans & the cake didn’t stick to the pan.
My daughter took it to school today!
Thanks for the recipe again Shilpa!
Pallavi.
Hey its really good idea,and it has very simple steps to be followed.
Thanks and Regards,
Sheetalmadhu
Hi Shilpa
Thanks for this recipe.. I am planning to make this today. Just a question. What size of baking dish is fine for this? I don have one i am planning to take the aluminum one which is available. So Please let me know. Thanks again
Sunayana
Shilpa: I use 9 inch round pan.You can use any pan you have. But make sure the batter is only till 3/4 the volume. If it is more than that and you have only one pan, divide it into two batches.
Would want whipped cream recipe, if any one can help me- pl mail on mysteriousanshu@yahoo.co.in…
Hi shilpa,
Thanks, my 2 1/2yrs young son will be very happy to have this in his tiffin box. And for him i have to visit your site regularly.. : )
hi,
This is really a ecellent recipie. I liked it very much. I had a query that all time i prepared he icing for cake,it first sets on cake but after its kept at room temp. it starts melting. So can u tell me the exact recipie of preparing icing and how to check that consistency is OK.
thanks
Shilpa: Vinita, I have used this recipe for buttercream. It never melted. But if you have a recipe that is butter based, it will surely melt at high temperatures because of butter. If I find some recipe in future, I will surely update.
Shilpa,
I am yet to try this recipe with dates but I make the same cake with figs soaked in warm milk for about 2 hours. The procedure and recipe remains the same. The fig cake also comes out excellently well and my kids and friends gulped the cake down within minutes. pls do share some tips on making icing/the cream. Thanks.
hey
great going guys
very interesting site !!!!
cheers
pramila
i tried this cake yesterday, it came out nice and tasted well too, took some pieces to my office, everybody liked it so much… thanks for the wonderful as well as easy recipe.
This recipe is quick easy to make and delicious.I baked this cake my daughter loved it. She is allergic to eggs so I was searching for recipes which don’t call for eggs.Thanks for sharing the recipe
This looks simply great. I cant wait to try this at home. Thanks for sharing it.
Would like to know the weight of the dates for the date cake, as there are some many different varieties of dates and they differ in weight. I also want to try it with chestnut puree, another reason why I need to have the weight.
Thanks for letting me know.
Nellie
The Netherlands
ur recipe is fine . i tried it in microwave. came out well.if u could send me some other recipes that can be tried in microwave that would be helpful. like butter biscuits…. bakery products. thankyou. have a nice day.
First time visiting your blog! Amazing collection of recipes. The eggless date cake particularly caught my eye, am going try it this weekend!
Great job!
Divya
http://mixtomatch.blogspot.com/
hi,
i am planning to make this cake for a b’day.i was jus wondering wat icing wld be best for this cake flavour.
thanks.
Hi Shilpa,
I found this cake to be very yummy. Thanks for posting it. I wish to bake this cake for my in-laws and send it to India with my parents when will be leaving. So do u have any idea will this cake last during traveling?
it would be great if u could lemme know
thanks
Yum Yum
sounds yummy and quite interesting, very different frm what we generally make.I am definitely gonna try this one. Will let u know did the “cake fever” take over or not
Thanks for sharing a secret:)
Hello
First of all, let me congratulate you for your great work.
I got married few months ago & my husband’s birthday is coming up in 2 days. I want to bake this cake and surprise him. We are staying in a hotel & don’t have an Oven in my room. I was wondering if the cake can be baked in a microwave oven. If yes, please let me know the procedure & time taken to do it.
A quick response would be very much appreciated.
Best Regards
Aparna
Shilpa: Aparna, as I have replied many times to different readers here, I have never baked the cake in microwave. Some of my readers did it and they said it comes well. You need to try.
I have tried your date cake recipe and it is wonderful. I adapted a little by using chopped dates which I warmed in milk in the microwave before grinding. I also used more dates but almost no sugar since I do not like things too sweet. The result was great. Thank you so much.
I live near Bath in England so the reach of your delicious recipes has extended across the Atlantic. I look forward to trying more soon.
Hi Shilpa,
Last month I tried your date cake and it came out superb even i tried your paneer chilli as well n was too good
ur simple tips no doudt great..keep it up
thanks
hi shilpa..i’m jun from malaysia..came across this while bloghopping..i think i wanna try this recipe of urs..and ask ur permission to post it in my blog n put ur link to it? hope u dont mind..tq…
Shilpa: Yes, thats fine.
Hi Shilpa,
Thanks a lot for this recipe. I made it yesterday, it was very tasty. I am scared of baking coz every time i try either fire alarm goes on or the cake remain uncooked. But this recipe turned out perfect, now i feel i can bake too. thanks again.
hi dear,
i came accros this website while searching for date cake recipe… its really great responses you get and definitely im going to try it today. can u tell if i can use self raising flour or plain flour for this recipe?
thanks
hey shilpa….i dont have an oven…..can i bake dis cake in pressure cooker?
hey shilpa….i dont have an oven…..can i bake dis cake in pressure cooker?and do i need to grind the dates with sugar in a mixer?
Shilpa: I haven’t tried baking anything in cooker so far. Sorry. Check out other comments, you may find something
This recipe reminds me of a date-nut bread that is made in my family, although I think our recipe has eggs in it, if I recall correctly. The dates are just chopped into pieces, not blended, and we make it in empty cans lined with wax paper to get small rounded loaves. It’s delicious! I may have to give this recipe a try.
hi shilpa,
i prepared your cake and it is so delicious,tempting.i ate 3/4 of the cake. i am thinking of preparing this cake on evry special occasion. thankyou for this wonderful recipie. one thing i added ghee instead of oil that too 1/2 the quantity mentioned by you and it came out nice.